Bone, Stone, and Obsidian The Burnt World of Athas
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Robert Adducci and Jesse Heinig talk about Dark Sun from every angle, Dungeon Mastering, Playing, Races, Classes, History, Sorcerer Kings, City States, you name it. It's about survival on the sands of Athas on this show so grab a d20 and get ready to enter the arena.
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DragonKing Talk 13 Pristine Tower Development Group
Jarl Thor and Skeletor talk to Neujack (Jack Meyer) , Raddu (Robert Adducci), Rovewin (Zach McKean), Izhar (Izhar Ben Yoseph), and Asciezl (Adam Ciezlack) from the Pristine Tower Development Group
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Episode 302: Dark Sun at the Table
Jesse and Robert talk about Dark Sun at the Table, in their games.
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DragonKingTalk 12 Undead
Jarl Thor and the crew talk about the undead of Athas.
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DragonKingTalk 11 - GramDark Half Off
Skeletor and the crew talk to Grim Dark Half Off about his videos and Dark Sun
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DragonKingTalk 10 - Halflings
Jarl Thor hosts a conversation about halflings
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BSO Special Feature: Doomspace - The Cataclysm of the Dark Sun
This is a narrative of the events that could have transpired to turn Athaspace into Doomspace as written in chapter 5 of The Crimson Sphere - a Dark Sun/Spelljammer crossover book
Customer Reviews
Plan you visit to sunny Athas? Then you need this!
Let these good podcasters be your tour guides as you explore the lovely world of Dark Sun. These knowledgeable guides will help you explore the tablelands, stroll down the streets for Tyr or frolic in the Silt Sea. This is a great podcast if you want to learn more about the DnD setting of Dark Sun. Please keep up the good work.
Top Notch
Great podcast delving into one of the best DnD settings of all time. The info is clear and presented by knowledge experts. Great for anyone looking to run Dark Sun or just get a refresher or share with a group of players.
The best kind of fan appreciation
I really enjoy these guys’ genuine affection for this unique setting. Some of it is nostalgia-based, but they look ahead at how Dark Sun might exist in 5e as well. And their discussions with the original designers are super-informative. Please keep it up! 🙂